How to download Spotify without advertising on Windows PC

Spotify without advertising on Windows PC: how to remove advertising on Spotify for Windows PC. Updated and working a guide for blocking Spotify ads:

Spotify without advertising on Windows PC: here's how | March 2019

Block Spotify advertising on Windows PCs

UPDATED GUIDE TO MAY 20, 2019

Tired of advertising on Spotify? Want to listen to your songs without Spotify ads?

Here’s how to remove and block advertising on Spotify for free on a Windows PC.

What is Spotify?

I think everyone knows what Spotify is, what it is for and how it works. I don’t think it’s necessary to explain to anyone what Spotify is, given that nowadays millions and millions of people use this powerful service that lets you listen to music and MP3 songs in streaming for free. 

For those who had never heard of Spotify, I remember that it is a streaming music service that allows you to access a wide repertoire of songs from your website or through apps for mobile devices (iOS, Android and Windows Phone).

Although free in the basic version, after two or three songs Spotify obliges the user to listen to advertisements, except in the Premium version, which is paid.

However, there is a method that allows you to block this kind of ads, and that’s exactly what we’ll talk about in this article.

How to remove advertising Spotify PC Windows

I am sure that most users are satisfied with the free version of Spotify,  which allows you to listen to millions of songs and songs in streaming provided you accept some limitations and listen to advertisements between songs.

Those who can no longer listen to ads on Spotify and want all the Premium features, have decided to subscribe to a paid subscription and, at a cost of $12 a month , enjoy the best of Spotify without any limit and without any advertising, with the ability to download songs for offline listening and enjoy the highest quality with regards to sound.

Then there are those who are simply tired of Spotify advertising and want to remove it or block it on a Windows PC. And to do this you have to use the program that I point out below, a specially modified version of Spotify for Windows PC that blocks advertising automatically.

Using this app is very simple: you will have to replace (or better, uninstall) the official Spotify app for Windows with the one that I propose below and the advertising within the app will be automatically removed and blocked.

But let’s see in detail how to do it.

Spotify ads blocker: block Spotify advertisements

  • PC Windows
  • Internet connection
  • Spotify version “mod” -> find the links just below

Spotify Music v1.1.7.13766 ADS Remover | 62.3 Mb

LINKS: 

https://marapcana.pink/programmi/spotify-music-v1-1-7-13766-ads-remover-ita/

(copy and paste the address in the browser)

Once the program has been downloaded, removing and blocking advertising on Spotify for Windows PC is really simple:

  • you must uninstall any Spotify version already present on your Windows PC
  • download the “modified” program that you find above
  • install it on your Windows computer
  • once you have installed the “modified” version of Spotify for Windows PC, you will need to log in and start listening to the songs: the advertisement will be blocked automatically and you can listen to all the songs you want without ads.

Conclusions

At this point, we have completed all the operations necessary to remove the ads from our Spotify. 

From now on, whenever you want to listen to your favorite music you won’t even have to listen to boring advertising.

And here, in a simple and fast way, you have permanently blocked and removed advertising and advertisements from Spotify for Windows PC. 

Spotify Premium Free Android

Ah, I almost forgot: if you have an Android smartphone and you want to use Spotify Premium (or almost) completely for free, read this our article that explains how to have almost all the Premium features of Spotify on Android without paying the subscription: 

Spotify Premium Free iPhone

If you have an iPhone and you want to use Spotify Premium (or almost) completely for free, read this other article:

That’s all. Good listening!

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